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  2. Sewing needle - Wikipedia

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    A sewing needle. A sewing needle, used for hand-sewing, is a long slender tool with a pointed tip at one end and a hole (or eye) to hold the sewing thread.The earliest needles were made of bone or wood; modern needles are manufactured from high carbon steel wire and are nickel- or 18K gold-plated for corrosion resistance.

  3. Sewing - Wikipedia

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    From the Middle Ages to the 17th century, sewing tools such as needles, pins and pincushions were included in the trousseaus of many European brides. [9] Sewing birds or sewing clamps were used as a third hand and were popular gifts for seamstresses in the 19th century. [10] [11] A sewing bird or sewing clamp provides a "third hand" to hold ...

  4. Timeline of clothing and textiles technology - Wikipedia

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    A copy of Barthélemy Thimonnier's sewing machine from about 1830. 1830 – Barthélemy Thimonnier develops the first functional sewing machine. 1833 – Walter Hunt invents the lockstitch sewing machine, but is dissatisfied with its function and does not patent it.

  5. Sewing machine - Wikipedia

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    His invention consisted of a double pointed needle with an eye at one end. [2] The first sewing machine, invented by Thomas Saint, London, 1790. In 1790, the English inventor Thomas Saint invented the first sewing machine design. [3] His machine was meant to be used on leather and canvas material. It is likely that Saint had a working model ...

  6. Torrington Company - Wikipedia

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    The Excelsior Needle Company was based on a machine invented In 1864 by two men in Connecticut named Orrin Hopson and Herman Brooks, which could compress sections of steel in a way that they eventually found out was useful for producing better blanks (shaped pieces of metal) for sewing needles. [3]

  7. Grocery employee caught on video inserting sewing needles ...

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    Troopers with Pennsylvania State Police Fogelsville said they were called to the Giant store in Trexlertown on Wednesday, April 19, after customers returned groceries with sewing needles.

  8. Charles Fredrick Wiesenthal - Wikipedia

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    Charles Fredrick Wiesenthal (1726–1789) [1] was a German-American physician and inventor who was awarded the patent for the first known mechanical device for sewing in 1755. Weisenthal was born in the Kingdom of Prussia, but lived in England at the time of invention. He lived from 1755 to 1789 in Baltimore. [1]

  9. When and how was walking invented? - AOL

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    When and how was walking invented? — Rayssa, 11, Newark, New Jersey This is an important ques. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help ...